About

Hey! It's about time I tell you about myself.
Let's call me Kate [Kat:eh].
I'm an aspiring writer and I'm currently studying computer system engineering. I am 21 and I've always had a weird thing about my age - I've never felt young.
I speak Latvian, English and I'm currently trying to conquer the Russian language.
I'm a big MCU fan.
My hobbies include reading, watching movies and TV shows (my favourite genres in all those things are - SciFi, fantasy, psychological thrillers, satirical stuff and horror-ish stuff), and running away from my responsibilities. Oh, and I love music. I love rock, certain types of folk, pop, indie, and I'm a choir girl.
I'm currently trying to get a publishing deal.

You can find me in WG or GCD, or fishing when it gets fixed.

The username is more of a representation of my personality than of anything else.

Comments

Huh? Oh I didn't mean that you were in the wrong. I just meant that I've seen some people saying they hate anime and want others to stop talking about anime here/having anime-like avis. :Y
Like why tho?

I'M SO SORRY! But your username is just so awesome and memorable (it's hard for me to remember/distinguish people) so I'm like "where's the horror, brah?" But then I see your about me and it makes sense now. ; w ;

I guess I didn't look at it that way. Or maybe I chose my words poorly. <<; Seems the problem stems from classification a lot of the time too, since they're blended so much. Thor, for example. Alien yes, and it's admitted that they have super advanced technology. But at the same time it's considered magic by many (I apologize for my lack of comic book knowledge). Is it really? Is it somehow both? "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" as the saying goes.
What I'm more driving it regarding my variation comment is that one seems to be more varied than the other, because SciFi suffers from a slough of genre technicalities in the eyes of the people. Like Batman. Just..normal Batman, no extended Universe. SciFi or just Fi? Does something like Superman really seem SciFi-y enough to most?
Though I wouldn't really count a modern day setting with a dictator as Science Fiction; just Fiction.
Though I still think Fantasy is more accessible to the common person. Holm was right in that SciFi generally requires one to think more, something that's been shrinking in popularity for the vast majority of my life. Or so it has seemed. Magic works because magic. Superpowered mutagens, OP'd fictional elements, and spaceships? Not so much.
Of course it could just be the cultural zeitgeist of this cycle.
Forgive my tendency to speak as though I'm still in my own head. < _<;